Esports Charts updates dashboard with channel charts, records

Esports Charts updated its analytics platform and public site with channel-level charts, a Favorites feed, a Records page, a merch directory and roster changes.

Esports Charts introduced a set of updates across its analytics platform and public website over the past few months. The changes include new channel-level visualizations in the Event Dashboard, a personalized Favorites tournament feed, a Records page, a searchable merchandise directory and revised roster tracking on game pages. The refreshed features are available on event pages, game profiles and the public site.

The Event Dashboard’s Channels section now shows charts that break viewership down by language, platform and individual broadcast channel. The visualizations let users compare how audience hours and peak viewers were distributed across channels, reducing reliance on large raw data tables for channel-level reporting.

Registered users can follow games, teams and organizations to build a Favorites feed that surfaces related tournaments. Favorites can be managed from a user profile or directly from team, organization and tournament pages. Live events receive display priority and labels indicate whether an item appears because a user follows a game, team or organization.

A Featured Tournaments page gathers major competitions in one place, with separate sections for ongoing and upcoming events, recently completed tournaments and all-time leaders. The page includes editorial context, event metadata and an FAQ to help users find specific competitions.

The new Records page lists industry milestones, including top Peak Viewers results, annual team watch-time records, notable prize pools and records across languages, games, streaming platforms and broadcast categories. Each record links back to the tournament, team or game page behind the number to allow quick access to underlying event details.

The Esports Map received a timeline update and a new block that highlights recently updated national Peak Viewers milestones. The feed presents country-level records in chronological order and can be filtered by game to show regional viewership growth and event benchmarks.

Esports Charts launched a searchable directory of official team and organization merchandise stores. The merch directory offers filters and direct links to official jerseys, apparel and accessories. Merchandise links were also added to organization profiles, and the public site includes an FAQ addressing common questions about buying official team merchandise.

Roster tracking was moved from a standalone Transfers page into individual game pages. Game profiles now show recent player transfers, arrivals and departures alongside other competitive data and include a block ranking active teams by matches played.

A new Additional Reach marker flags events whose audience totals were significantly affected by promotional campaigns, embedded streams, autoplay or other non-standard exposure. Those viewers remain included in reported totals, and a published explainer describes the conditions that trigger the marker.

Esports Charts rolled out the updates across its site in recent months and made the refreshed features available on event pages, game profiles and the public site.

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